ALLENTOWN, Pa. – Win, or watch the league playoffs from
the sidelines.
Haverford College's men's basketball team faced that consequence
if it dropped Wednesday's game at Muhlenberg College, but the Fords
pulled out an 84-72 Centennial Conference victory over the Mules to
stay in the chase for a tournament spot.
The victory by Haverford (12-11, 9-8 CC) was the first in
Allentown since defeating the Mules (12-12, 8-9) on their home
court in 2005. It also leaves the Fords and Ursinus College
(winners over Washington College Wednesday night) tied in the
standings.
A win by the Fords over their final regular season opponent,
visiting Swarthmore College Saturday at 3 p.m. in Gooding Arena,
would still not secure a spot in the playoffs. If Ursinus, playing
at Muhlenberg Saturday, wins on the road they would earn a
tournament spot ahead of the Fords by virtue of the conference's
tie-breaking procedures.
Haverford would still be alive in the chase, though, as the
Gettysburg College-McDaniel College match-up comes into play if
host Gettysburg falls to the Green Terror. In that instance, a
Fords team that beats Swarthmore still makes the playoffs.
At least for now, the Fords still have a say in if they will
qualify for the tournament, and the win over the Mules is one of
the biggest wins of the season for Haverford.
After a short-lived lead by Haverford at the beginning of
Wednesday's game, Muhlenberg pushed ahead by as many as eight
points in first half action.
A Brett
Cohen layup finished off a rally, though, that brought
Haverford back to even at 15-15 with 10 minutes remaining in the
opening stanza. Then a 26-17 closing run from the Fords allowed the
visitors to take a 41-32 edge into the locker rooms at the
break.
The lead stretched into double-figures several times throughout
the opening nine minutes in the second half but Muhlenberg, also
fighting for its playoff life, pulled back within two as the clock
wound down past 11 minutes to play.
Again, a Cohen layup proved meaningful as his close-in basket
sparked a quick 6-0 run that gave the Fords an eight-point lead,
one that wouldn't dip below a five-point advantage over the next
few minutes before Haverford eventually pulled away for the
12-point victory.
Cam Baker
posted a game-high 21 points for Haverford leading a quartet of
Fords into double-digits in scoring on the night. Sam Permutt notched a
double-double in the win with 20 points -- 15 in the second-half --
and 11 rebounds, while Bo Friddell added 14
points and Cohen chipped in with a dozen.
The Mules were led by Spencer Liddic's 16 points and got 15 from
Austin Curry.
Both teams shot well from the floor as the Fords finished with a
52 percent night and the Mules closed with 50 percent. Haverford
picked up advantages on the glass, out rebounding the hosts by a
33-22 margin, and in the turnover department as Haverford netted 22
points off 16 Muhlenberg miscues while allowing only 14 points to
the Mules off 11 Fords turnovers.
So it all comes down to the final weekend for Haverford.
Should the Fords take care of business against Swarthmore (3-15
in the league) Saturday in the home finale of three seniors
(Permutt, Lekan
O-Nicholson and Adrian
Sills-Takyi), Internet-watching will be the first agenda item
for the coaches and players in the post-game as they will all be
looking for Ursinus-Muhlenberg and Gettysburg-McDaniel scores.